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On the American side the southern boundary lies at Cape Cod, on 

 the European in the Irish Sea, W. Scotland (56^з° N.), Bohuslän and 

 Kattegat. 



Spirontocaris turgida is found at arctic America (Sars 2nd 

 "Fram" Exped.), W. and E. Greenland, Spitzbergen, Franz Josephs 

 Land and in the Kara Sea, but not at Iceland and the Færoes. At 

 America the southern boundary lies a little S. of Cape Cod, in Eu- 

 rope it is found at N. Norway and Bohuslän, It occurs N. and S. 

 of Bering Strait, but hardly N. of America. 



Pandalus Montagui has a very interesting distribution. It is 

 found at W. Greenland S. of 69°14' N., but not at E. Greenland or 

 Jan Mayen; on the other hand, it occurs at Iceland, the Færoes, 

 British Isles and the whole of Norway. At E. America the southern 

 boundary is at Cape Cop, in Europe in Kiel Bay and the Channel 

 Islands. It is found at W. America N. oi 39° N. It often occurs in 

 shallow water of a few fathoms depth. 



Hyale Nilssonii (= Orchestia nidrosiensis Kr.) is mentioned by 

 H. J. Hansen (1887, p. 61) with much doubt as belonging to Green- 

 land. As its European distribution however coincides with that 

 of many certain Greenland species, it is not improbable, that it 

 may really be found in Greenland. Its distribution elsewhere is the 

 whole of Norway, Bohuslän, Denmark, British Isles, France, Azores, 

 Adriatic. 



Ambasia Danielssenii is found at E. Greenland 72°35' N., 19°33' W., 

 140 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1895) and the whole of Norway right to Fin- 

 marken, 40 — 100 fm. (Sars, "Account"). 



Socarnes Vahlii seems to be common at W. Greenland ; it has 

 been taken at E. Greenland by the Danmark Exped. Elsewhere it is 

 known from Iceland, Spitzbergen, Nova Zembla, Murman Coast, 

 White Sea, Kara Sea and Norway N. of Haugesund. 



Hippomedon denticulatus is known from W. Greenland at Godt- 

 haab (H. J. Hansen 1887). Further, from the coasts of the Nort- 

 hern Atlantic, North Sea, Skager Rak, Kattegat (Bohuslän, Den- 

 mark), England, France, Mediterranean (Naples), 6 — 20 seldom 60 — 

 100 fm. 



Anonyx gulosiis {= Hoplonyx cicada Fabr.) is widely distributed 

 at W. Greenland (H. J. Hansen 1887). At E. Greenland it has been 

 taken in Hekla Havn (70^27' N.) and at 72^53' N., 20°36' W., 96 fm. 

 (H. J. Hansen 1895). Further, at Iceland, Spitzbergen, Norwegian Sea 

 to 649 fm., Barents Sea, Matotschkin Skar, Kara Sea, S. and W. 

 Norway, Bohuslän, northern part of the British Isles, France ; Fayal 

 (Azores) and Mediterranean (Chevreux, "Hirondelle" 1900). 



Tryphosa nanoides is found at W. Greenland, Jan Mayen, about 



